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to be a gaping hole inside if he didn't quick throw. >> al: bryce brown is the running back here. that action up front. pierre-paul and demetress bell. pierre-paul who's going to cost them five yards. >> referee: defense number 90. five yard penalty. remains first down. >> al: jason pierre-paul, a guy who was picked number one. jerry reese has done a pretty masterful job as the general manager. picked first in the 2010 draft out of south florida. right now if there's a better defensive lineman in the league, call us collect. first and five. mccoy setting up a second down. and look, there are a lot of great defensive linemen in the league. if you had a choice right now who to pick and again age would be a consideration. >> cris: sure. >> al: name somebody else. >> cris: he is the best right now. demarcus ware maybe down there with the cowboys. there's some other ones. he's got a little blood coming out of that mouth, too. the philadelphia eagles with chips and slams and bangs and all the attention they're paying to him, he's got a little blood drawn. >> al: second and one. and finally springs one

. joan, thanks so much. coming up -- yours at least was legitimate. >>> coming up, what can brown do for you? he's running for re-election up in ohio. but he's got karl rove money machine, whole money machine coming at him, and he's taking him on pretty well. he's doing well. we're going to learn something about winning in a good old state like ohio. >>> republicans have been searching without success over the country for voter fraud, and now they finally found it in their own campaign. the biggest case of alleged registration fraud in the country, and the republicans are caught paying for it and holding the bag. we can't wait to get to that one. >>> we're going to visit that parallel republican universe where mitt romney leads, by the way, in every poll in that universe. the republicans really believe in a liberal conspiracy involving all the pollsters of this country left and right, even the fox pollsters? maybe they just don't accept the legitimacy of a democratic president, any democratic president. >>> let me finish with my belief that presidential debates are often unfair and a

could determine which party controls the u.s. senate. republican senator scott brown and democrat elizabeth warren trade blows in their second debate for the massachusetts senate seat. warren once again facing the heat for becoming a native american. >> i have never used native american to get into college or law school or not to get hired in any job. >> senator brown making an appeal to all voters. >>> i don't work for anybody. i work for the people of massachusetts. that's what being an independent is all about. a good idea is a good idea regardless of where it comes from. that is evidenced my voting record and being named the least pardoned senator in the united states senate. >> it shows warren with 49 percent of the vote and brown with 45 percent. that's within a margin of error. if you have peanut butter in your cabinet it is 101 products after salmonella was link to do trader joe's peanut butter. 31 people have been sick in 19 states. no deaths have been reported. some of the brand names here they are included in the recall archer farms, earth balance, fresh and easy, late

of standard operating procedure. you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the morning debate session. i'm sorry. i had to do it. >> puns aside, before we start focusing on tomorrow night in den denver, i want to look back at romney and obama. romney, maybe appearing a little more amped up than the president in these sxmexamples. let's watch and talk on the other side. >> you have a problem with al w allowing someone to finish speaking. i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you got to let both people speak. let me speak. >> at the time when the war started you said it would be quick and easy. you said you knew where the w

, the senate race is between elizabeth warren, scott brown. they had a combative debate last night. let's take a watch. >> can you name some republicans in the senate today that you are able to work with on big issues, substantive issues that the country faces? >> probably richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. who else could you name, senator? >> that is a problem. >> i think justice scalia is a very good judge. justice kennedy. justice kennedy is obviously very good and justice roberts, justice sotomayor. that's the beauty of it being independent. >> if you had to pick one. >> i don't need to pick one. we have plenty of justices up there. i'm proud of the ones we have. >> miss warren who would be your model? >> two gaffes. was it a draw? >> right there. an active crowd in that campaign there. that byte, probably a draw. scott brown has been on such the attack against elizabeth warren. he's behind. he's behind when it comes to women. i'll be curious to see if all these attacks, especially on elizabeth warren's heritage, if they turn off women. in so

. the clash was loud. >> go, scott brown. >> reporter: and sometimes angry outside. >> you're delusional! >> reporter: inside the arena a tense duel between republican senator scott brown and harvard professor democrat elizabeth warren. >> excuse me, i'm not a student in your classroom, please let me respond, okay? thank you. >> reporter: led by moderator of "meet the press" david gregory who took on the candidates' nasty running battle and campaign ad war. >> professor warren got caught in a lie. >> reporter: whether warren used her native american heritage to gain any employment advantage with law school. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. it's part of who i am. >> reporter: brown argues that warren has not told voters why she switched between calling herself native american on applications. >> she changed her nationality to native american. >> reporter: and later referred to herself as white. >> at the pinnacle of her success when she became tenured at harvard she changed back to being white. >> are you hiding something?

. and sometimes angry outside. inside the arena a tense duel between republican senator scott brown and harvard professor democrat liz warren. >> excuse me, i'm not a student in your classroom. please let me respond. >> led by david gregory who took on the candidates' nasty running battle and campaign ad war. >> professor warren's caught in a lie. >> whether warren used her native american heritage to gain employment advantage with law school. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i listed myself as native american, it's part of who i am. >> brown argues that warren has not told why she switched between calling herself native american on applications. >> she changed her nationality to native american. >> later referred to herself as white. >> at the pinnacle of her success, at harvard, she was changed back to being white. >> are you hiding something? >> i'm not. i never used it for college for law school or to get a job. >> to appeal to democrats who far outnumber republicans here, brown calls himself an independent thinker who works with president obama. >> of course i'm going to be proud

. >> oh, my god. brown hair. i still remember his brown hair. >> what has this country, what does this culture look like to a kid coming from mexico? >> it was a wonderful opportunity because this country gave me the opportunities that my country of origin couldn't give me. i was censored in mexico when i was 23 and 24. >> as a reporter? >> as a reporter. it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what you could say on the air and what you couldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those who are ambitious leave their countries. that's exactly what happened with me. i came here because i had to come here. something pushed me out of mexico and something pulled me from the united states. now i have two passports, but honestl

to think about. oh, man. coming up next, more rumors circulating about rihanna and chris brown. >> and the "american idol" diva intensifies next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ we have been talking all this ♪ skinny so skinny >>> welcome back, everybody. we have been talking all this week about an apparent feud going on behind "american idol" nicki minaj and mariah carey. two new judges for the season. showed you the video, telling each other offer. more like -- nicki telling mariah carey off. it got very, very heated. apparently, we're learning how bad it got. prior to the taping of "the view" on thursday, barbara walters, our own here at abc, interviewed mariah wasn't on the show. barbara got on the show and kind of relayed what mariah told her in the interview how bad things really got. take a listen. >> she said when nickiinaj walked off the set, multiple people heard nicky say if i had a gun i would shoot [ bleep ]. mariah says she can't take a chance and she has hired extra security. nicki has not apologized but they have since

. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, october 2nd. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:30. the oakland as exciting news. they are in the play-offs. >> they clinched their spot with a big winner over the rangers last night at the coliseum. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington at the coliseum in oakland where the team still has a little work

nothing back, telling about the secrets that ended his marriage. as terrell brown reports, reaction to the former governor's confession has been quick and critical. >> was that the only affair? >> no. but, you know -- >> after his candid and unremorseful interview, schwarzenegger paraded his new memoir on book shores and on talk shows monday. >> i just created a huge screw-up. >> reporter: but the outrage was swift to cross morning television. >> he's horrible. i thought he was just awful in this interview. he has no guilt, nothing. >> she gave up her career for him when he became governor and that doesn't seem to bother him either. >> reporter: his casualness even evoked anger. >> he's full of crap! he's like i'm the big man, i can handle it. he hasn't got a heart. there's nothing in there. >> and he's just getting bang, bang, bang. and i'm thinking to myself is it really worth it for some dopey book? >> reporter: by late night, schwarzenegger had become a frequent punch line. >> that's a nice way to atone for it, isn't it? bragging about it in a book. yeah, i nailed her. i nailed

the freak 2's weight was equalled to ♪ >> these brown bears would find the freak 2 freaking delicious. >> that's it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> knowingly wrong and out of date. that describes the intelligence give p as talking points to government officials days after the attack in libya. is there any way this could add up? mike rogers is "outfront" tonight. plus, the l word. that's what both candidates are being called. liars. is this what we should expect wednesday night? and the attack was detected and foiled, but it was on our top secret nuclear trigger. let's dpo "outfront." "outfront" tonight, the buck stops at the white house. cnn has learned that the white house chose to leave out key intelligence from the attack on americans in libya. now, there were three things u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean th

... jjerry brown firmo una historica ley que les permitira a los dreamers conducir de maner legal... --pero mientras muchos inmigrantes festejaban este triunfo. las trabajadoras domesticas sufrieron un reves y se toparon con pared... el gobernador veto una ley que les hubiera traido protecciones y beneficios laborales..--tambien las reacciones airadas no se hicieron esperar despues que el mandatario estatal veto el acta de la confianza...-- por lo menos 30 personas resultaron lesionadas despues que un tren de amtrak que salio de oakland choco con un camion de carga...-- veremos a que se debe esta intensa ola de calor apesar que estamos en pleno otoÑo..comenzo el juicio contra giselle esteban acusada de matar a una estudiante de enfermeria, aparentemente en un episodio de celos.... ♪. >>> gracias al avance de la tecnología la policía de nueva york pudo arrestar a un sospechoso de asesinato de una puertorriqueña hace 20 años tenemos los detalles. >>> las fotografías de lisette torres decoran al casa de los padres de la cual salió hace 25 años y nunca volvió. >>> te veo en la noche

center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> good friday morning airport delays over an hour later today partly cloudy cool numbers across the bay 75 sacramento. mid 60s lake tahoe feeling and looking like fall. 49 santa rosa right now with 60 in oakland mid 60s across the bay partly cloudy, upper 70s inland getting cool throughout the evening with that fog moving across the bay. we'll look for that marine layer to continue to provide partly cloudy skies for the strictly hardly blues festival or maybe it is the other way around, any way low 60s with sunshine and we'll look for the blue angels to fly up and over the partly cloudy skies throughout the weekend in the low 60s there. looking good, very fall-like. what would you do with $49,000? win big with abc7 and find out we are giving away $the,000, all of our facebook friends are he will -- all of our facebook friends are eligible enter to win $49,000. go to facebook.com/abc7news click this win $49,000 button that will take to you the page whe

jerry brown convirtió en ley la posibilidad de darle licencia de conducir a los dreamers que califican para la acción diferida, pero también vetó la acta de confianza, algo que le hubiera puesto fin a las deportaciones injustas. >>> tan pronto como mañana comienza la jornada de visas y lotería de visas por internet, las visas solo serán entregadas para extranjeros que cumplan con los requisitos para ser elegibles la ventanilla para la recepción de solicitudes será del 4 de octubre al 5 de noviembre. >>> california es el primer estado de la nación que prohibe las terapias para cambiar la orientación sexual de los menores, la nueva legislación se basó en estudios hechos por más de 40 años que demuestran que la orientación sexual de una persona no es una enfermedades, si usted quiere opinar de estas noticias, lo puede hacer por facebook, twitter y también en univision.com. >>> arrestan a un sospechoso de un crimen contra una joven hispana hace más de 2 décadas. >>> muere el baterista del grupo bronco, perdiendo la batalla contra la enfermedad que padecia los detalles en

tackles american slavery. and james brown beat in jango unchained. >> it will be an over-the top insane story without having seen an inch of the footage i can guarantee that. we'll see if he can pull it off. >> reporter: and the makers of the matrix are back bending minds and time with a cinematic version of the book "cloud atlas." the cast, including tom hanks and halle berry meet and mate through the ages. and finally... >> where are you off to? i'm going on an adventure. reporter: ... peter jackson who gave us the lord of the rings trilogy takes us back into j.r.r. toal keon's world with the hobbit, an unexpected journey >> i promised i will come back no. and if you do, you'll not be the same. >> reporter: so overall, a good year? >> i think it's one of the strongest falls i can remember. >> it could have been worse. osgood: still to come, remembering andy williams. ♪ moon river [ ge healthcare engineer ] babies are the number one reason why we come to work every day. we recently donated a number of our incubators to a hospital in east london, homerton. we take the sickest and the

be considered by the entire board and would need approval by governor brown of the davis' last parole recommendation in 2010 was rejected by then governor arnold schwarzenegger. >>> a new study finds free birth control may lower the number of unplanned pregnancies and abortions. researchers at the washington university school of medicine in st. louis gave 9,000 women free birth control for four years. during that time, abortion rates for the group were as much as 78% lower than the national average. abortion rates were substantially lower at that time, though. >>> time now is 5:51. starbucks gets a little warm and toasty. how the chain is trying to boost its reputation for food. >> they are all over this area. >> and turkeys gone wild in one bay area city. the unusual way neighbors are now defending themselves. and you could save hundreds." >>> low clouds have moved in. we are looking at delays of an hour and a half at sfo. we'll have the weekend forecast coming up. >> and it's going to be a busy traffic weekend here in san francisco. in fact, most of the bay area. but so far, your fr

of illegals will get drivers license. governor jerry brown signing the bill in law . and work permits under president obama's new immigration plan. supporters of the law say that it will make roads safer and let the illegals get to work and school they should not be entitled to licenses and could end up using them for other purposes. like voting. >> gretchen: a dire - deer runs across the street. and the two go tumbling down the road. the skater not hurt too badly. crazy picture. now weather alert. colcalifornia river nearly breaks a record. you are looking at video of a nearby park under water. police are letting residents return back to their homes. they were forced to evacuee. i can tell you in texas it was raining like that in dallas. that is moving to the east and we have a bunch of rain in the midatlantic and down in the panhandle in florida. it continues to get rain in the rio grand valley in texas. they could use the rain but not so much . we have 40s and 50s in the east and central plain states . 60s and 70s in portions of florida. this is what you want to know . how warm is it on

the victim died at the scene. three blocks away and only a few hours later 24-year-old lonnie brown was fatally shot on assail yeah drive. both from east palo alto. police say three plastic bolt les filled with a clear liquid and aluminum foil were found yesterday morning. the park and nearby homes were evacuated for three hours. the bottles were sent to the san mateo police forensic lab for testing. >>> george zimmerman's father spoke out regarding a potential nbc lawsuit from george zimmerman. robert zimmerman appeared on the show last night and confirmed his brother will sue nbc over an edited version of his 911 call where he reported trayvon martin as a suspicion person. the edit call makes it sound like he volunteered information that martin was an african american. >> george never called and reported a black person. he does not volunteer that information. somebody asked him to describe someone. but the way things were edited by nbc and others made it sound otherwise. >> two employees at nbc today show was fired as a result of that edited clip. he is accused of shooting and kil

anything >> yeah. reporter: director quinten tarantino tackles american slavery. and james brown beat in jango unchained. >> it will be an over-the top insane story without having seen an inch of the footage i can guarantee that. we'll see if he can pull it off. >> reporter: and the makers of the matrix are back bending minds and time with a cinematic version of the book "cloud atlas." the cast, including tom hanks and halle berry meet and mate through the ages. and finally... >> where are you off to? i'm going on an adventure. reporter: ... peter jackson who gave us the lord of the rings trilogy takes us back into j.r.r. toal keon's world with the hobbit, an unexpected journey >> i promised i will come back no. and if you do, you'll not be the same. >> reporter: so overall, a good year? >> i think it's one of the strongest falls i can remember. >> it could have been worse. osgood: still to come, remembering andy williams. ♪ moon river ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> what does the new season hold for music lovers? the fastest prologue, fewer recordings you can actually hold in your hand. cd albums

as excited as this? it was the weigh in that answered charlie brown's age old question. >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> there it is. the scale tips 2,009 pounds. ron wallace ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. that from 2006 when he last broke the record. the one-ton pumpkin is named a freak 2. it came from the seed of the freak 1, which tie died on the vine last year. the freak 2 won a $5,50 prize, plus a bonus. wa wallace was growing giant pumpkins is addictive. >> put one of these in the ground and get hooked, never grow back to growing vegetables again. >> it may be biggest pumpkin, wouldn't win a beauty content instead of being around and round. look more like a globe of fat. why did he look so homely? >> it's genetics. they grow at such a quick pace, they get distorted. >> for now, it's an object of admiration. eventually, it will probably be carved. >> breeding giant pumpkins is like horse racing. >> the freak 2's seeds could sell anywhere from 200 to $3,000 per seed to

smart. ♪ >>> joining us, bob brown, fidelity investment bond group. did you see the journal piece, investors jump off the junk pile, totally overheated. is that your view? >> the junk market has had a tremendous run this year. up over north of 12%. at the end of the day, i think investors are still looking for some level of income appreciation and the junk market is doing that. high yield companies have never been in better shape from a balance sheet perspective. and cash flows that they're providing. p so we continue to see the massive capital gains that we've seen or the run up in price appreciation that we've seen this year. probably not, but i think it's still a diversification. >> what kind of current yield can you get on an average junk bond? what's average, bb or something? >> bb. you're going to -- right now investor grade index spread is at approximately 140 basis points. rallied from 241 basis points. >> so what could i get? what percent and then maybe hope for maybe a little capital appreciation, but hopefully no capital loss. what kind of yield can i get? >> high quali

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